The entrance to the seminaryMy first post from Canada. I seem to have arrived just well. Me and my two suitcases. The first week was spent in Winnipeg, meeting as many of my friends there as I could. Everyone seems to have survived well enough without me, but it felt good to meet up with these wonderful people, most of whom have seen many years in ministry already.

I spent my time in Winnipeg at my vocation’s director’s rectory. The people in the parish were very welcoming as I was introduced to them at several Masses during the week(end). I feel very much humbled by their warm reception and it was great to have many come up to me and talk to me in German. Most of them have come over here in the years after World War II, maybe with just two suitcases as well (although they probably took a lot longer to get here, instead of my measly 12 hours by plain).

After my first week in Winnipeg, trying to enjoy my last ‘vacation’ days as much as I could, another seminarian picked me up at 6am for the drive to Edmonton. Thirteen hours. And we were speeding, a little. But he drove us all the way there, across half of Manitoba, all of Saskatchewan and some of Alberta.

As I explained in the post below, the new seminary building is currently being constructed and we have taken up residence in a former nursing home. Everyone on the formation team, the staff and employees have really worked hard to make this place – a lot smaller than the old building, apparently – as nice and welcoming as possible. Those of you that are curious can look on my Photo Gallery where I have added some new pictures. :)

Rector Stephen Hero acting as our guide to the new collegeThe last few days we have had some introduction days. It was so good to get to know the almost 30 guys that live here. Things about our daily schedule and the year programme are reviewed, and we’ve sorted out which community duties each of us will fulfill this year. I am going to help produce the seminary newsletter as well as help plan the community evenings. More about my schedule this year is to come…

We also drove out to the new location of the Newman Theological College, after which we all went out for ice cream. It’s been a fun couple of days in a very relaxed atmosphere as everyone is getting settled in. As for me, I have a few additional things to take care of, such as getting a Canadian driver’s license and car insurance for my new car! (Photos will follow one of these days as I keep you updated). I can’t ask you guys often enough to please keep me in your prayers. For you folks back in the Netherlands, be assured I think of you often and really feel united with you as I think of you in mine.